# Video Capture (UVC) > **Example source:** `examples/device/video_capture` A USB Video Class (UVC) camera that streams generated color-bar frames. ## What it does - Presents itself as a UVC camera and streams 128x96 video at 10 fps. - By default generates YUY2 (uncompressed) color-bar frames into a RAM frame buffer; build options select alternatives: `CFG_EXAMPLE_VIDEO_READONLY` streams fixed MJPEG images from flash (or YUY2 with `CFG_EXAMPLE_VIDEO_DISABLE_MJPEG`), and `CFG_EXAMPLE_VIDEO_BUFFERLESS` fills the payload on the fly. - Uses an isochronous streaming endpoint by default (bulk if `CFG_TUD_VIDEO_STREAMING_BULK` is set). - Adopts the frame interval requested by the host at stream commit. - Blinks the board LED to indicate USB state (not mounted / mounted / suspended). ## USB Descriptors | Interface | Class driver | |-----------|--------------| | 0–1 | UVC video (control + streaming) | ## Configuration Notable `tusb_config.h` settings: ```c #define CFG_TUD_VIDEO 1 #define CFG_TUD_VIDEO_STREAMING 1 #define CFG_TUD_VIDEO_STREAMING_EP_BUFSIZE 256 #define CFG_TUD_VIDEO_STREAMING_BULK 0 // 0 = isochronous, 1 = bulk streaming ``` ## Building CMake: ```bash mkdir build && cd build cmake -DBOARD=raspberry_pi_pico .. cmake --build . ``` Make: ```bash make BOARD=raspberry_pi_pico all ``` ## Try it The device appears as a webcam. On Linux, find it with `v4l2-ctl --list-devices` and view it with `ffplay /dev/videoN` or any camera app. You should see scrolling color bars.